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Show I A Causeless Outrage. Last Sunday night an old-time eminent jour-( jour-( nalist, in the the interest of good morals, wont with a committee to investigate the Salt Palace methods. The result was that because he wanted want-ed the arrest of some parties that were violating the laws of the city out of all decency, and involving involv-ing the character of a llf teen-year-old girl; and because he protested that his request should be heeded he was arrested, placed in the patrol wagon wa-gon amid the jeers of surrounding toughs and carted off to jail. It was an infamous outrage upon a most worthy citizen and a man, wlthall, who never had a heart-throb that was not generous and true. Ho was strictly within tho line of duty; tho outrage was as cowardly as it was cruel, and was an advertisement ad-vertisement which opened the eyes of thousands. |